BICKNELL, Kevin Howard, Sgt., NOT ON
ROLL Killed 10th April, 1978. Was killed by one of his own men who
went beserk. Four or five others may have died in the same scene. Listed amongst Prince
Edward School war dead.

BOLTON, Derek
Vedette Snr W/Officer Killed on active service. Contracted cerebral malaria while on a
training camp in the Shamva area 02.06.79. NOT ON ROLL Member of Internal Affairs
Department, and appears on Internal Affairs statistical list.

BOUCH, R.A. WO II The accidental explosion that killed him was as a result of
unsafe weeping gelignite, which he and two others were transporting to a safe place for
detonation.

BROOK-MEE, M. Appears listed amongst Prince Edward School war dead NOT ON
ROLL

BROOKS, Matthew C T PATU. Killed in action in ambush
near Fort Victoria in June, 1977 NOT ON ROLL

CAHILL, M P Col/Sgt. The accidental explosion that
killed him was a result of unsafe weeping gelignite, which he and two others were
transporting to a safe place for detonation.

FARAI, Cpl. Killed in January, 1980, during an attack on the
DCs camp at Mudzi - was returning fire from the side of his married quarters when a
RPG rocket hit and exploded inside his home. Wife and children were safe inside the bunker
in the front of the house. Several witnesses report that FARAI invited fire to his house
by loading only tracer rounds in his magazines. He was warned several times during the
attack not to do so, and so on inspection it was found that the remaining mags contained
only tracer rounds. NOT ON ROLL.

GILDENHUYS, R. KIA 1979. Appears listed amongst those on the PrinceEdward
School war dead. NOT ON ROLL.

GRANLUND, Allen Cpl Mentioned in Roll of Honour as being
killed 14 October, 2 Indep Coy RR 1978. Source mentions this man was a classmate and a
fellow medic. The Sunday the Viscount was shot down (i.e. the day that the public heard
the announcement on the news at 7.45 p.m.) was two weeks before. The obit in the Sunday
paper was two weeks later and source attended the funeral that week, when he was on R
& R.

HAHN, Manfred P/R (Bright Lights) - killed in error by another
P/R while guarding farmhouse. HAHN was a German National. NOT ON ROLL.

HALLETT, Eric P/R (Bright Lights) - killed when passenger in vehicle accident.
HALLETT was a public servant in the Establishments Office, Treasury. NOT ON
ROLL

LESTER, Jeremy Oliver 9314 BSAP P/O KIA 12.10.77/. Killed by an
AK47 mounted on the rear of a BSAP Landrover parked in the Sipolilo Police Station. It was
accidentally fired by a colleague during the morning vehicle maintenance check. Official
BSAP records show - died in service - accidental shooting

MIRAMS, David District Commissioner Killed by landmine only
fifty yards from his front gate, at his DCs residence in Mrewa. He had just been
promoted to Regional Commissioner and was due to commence duties the week after he was
killed. Three thousand locals attended his funeral.

MORGAN, Christopher John 9380 BSAP P/O KIA April 1977.
Accidentally killed by a shotgun blast from a Police Reservist, during a sweep through a
maize field after a reported sighting of terrorists marked as "killed in action"
in Roll of Honour.

MURDOCH, D. KIA 1977. Listed amongst those on the Prince Edward
School war dead. NOT ON ROLL.

MUSHURE, Anderson DSA KIA October, 1979.

NEL, G J L/Cpl Mentioned in "The Elite" - page
432 Roll of Honour.Initial incorrect on Roll of Honour - should read G.J. and not F.J.

PHILIPS, Dennis Junior Commandant, Guard Force Was formerly
a Patrol Officer in the BSAP. Left the Police to join Rhodesia Railways as a Safety
Officer. He was conscripted into the Guard Force (Intake GFR/3) and subsequently
underwent the first Guard Force Officer Cadet training course. He served in various
operational areas :- Chipinga, Chiredzi, Honde Valley, Mt Darwin and Gwelo. In 1979, while
riding in an unprotected Landrover near Gwelo he was ambushed by a group of CTs and
sustained fatal injuries, from which he died on 19th April, 1979. N.B. Roll of
Honour states date of death as 15/4/79.

POVEY, Roger Was injured in a landmine incident, and while being
casevaced the plane he was in was either shot down or crashed. Additional Roll of Honour
information.

PRICE, Francis Gavin Cpl Killed in action. Op Hurricane, north of Mt Darwin NOT
ON ROLL.

ROBEY, John Dorrel Egleton P/O BSAP. Killed in ambush
on a river crossing near Dett - was on his way to investigate a mortar attack on a
farmhouse at 2100 hours. He was firing over the top of the Landrover when he was hit by
three rounds of RPD fire. Date : January, 1978.

RUKARA, Martin Rudo DSA Was attached to the DCs office at
Bikita, but spent much of his time at Ground Coverage Base in Matsai TTL, south of Bikita,
as the Senior Intaf member there and was a good, loyal and courageous man. When the DC at
Chiredzi asked for temporary reinforcements in October, 1979, the Bikita DC sent RUKARA.
Most DC s, when asked for reinforcements, sent their worst members to get them out of the
way for a while. Not so DC Parkinson - he said he didnt want the Bikita District
held in low esteem by other areas, so he sent the best. Cpl RUKARA was killed when his
Puma vehicle was hit by 9 RPG-7 rockets, down south of Chiredzi. There were not many
survivors. Combined Ops spread out the casualty list over a few weeks.

SHALOVSKY, Mike Asst. District Commissioner at Mudzi. Was
travelling in a Puma after nightfall, and hit another Puma that had been in a previous
landmine explosion. He was driving the vehicle and was killed on impact.
Others in the vehicle were :- Mike Knowles, Reg Goddard, Phil von Memerty, Brian
Leftbridge and one other (name u/k).

STOCKHIL-GILL, R.V. Tpr 1 Batt RLI Killed on active service. He
drowned when the truck he was driving overturned while crossing a very low bridge that was
nearly under water and his ankle got trapped by the truck.

VERMAAK, Arrie Mannix District Commissioner. Killed
on active service 22nd April, 1978 at Kariba. Mistaken by an army unit.

WICKENDEN, John Supt. BSAP Killed on duty 12th
October, 1966, in same incident involving Co/Sgt M P Cahill, MCM. W/O BOUCH,
CAHILL and WRIGHT J. Col/ Sgt. The group was loading canoes on the Zambezi
River when there was an accidental explosion. The accidental explosion which killed him
was a result of unsafe weeping gelignite, which he and two others were transporting to a
safe place for detonation. He died the same day.

YOUROUKELIS, S.P. Temp.Cpl. 3 Indep Coy RR Killed in action in a
vehicle ambush on 18th May, 1976. Name on Roll spelt incorrectly. Should have
only one l in name.